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    Aug262006

    Florida Man Gets Six Years in Prison For Software Privacy Piracy

    The owner of a major software piracy Web site was sentenced to six years in prison yesterday, one of the longest jail terms ever imposed for the growing crime of stealing copyrighted computer products, prosecutors said.

    U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis III in Alexandria also ordered Danny Ferrer, 37, to pay restitution of more than $4.1 million and to forfeit a wide variety of luxury goods he bought with millions of dollars in proceeds. They included three airplanes; a helicopter; and numerous cars, including a 1992 Lamborghini, a 2005 Hummer and two 2005 Chevrolet Corvettes.

    Starting in 2002, Ferrer and a number of co-conspirators operated http://www.buysusa.com/, which sold at huge discounts copies of software products copyrighted by such companies as Adobe Systems Inc., Autodesk Inc. and Macromedia Inc. The total loss to owners of the computer products was nearly $20 million, prosecutors said.

    Details here from the Washington Post.

    Reader Comments (1)

    You'd think the Post would know the difference between privacy and piracy...
    August 26, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterPaul Berry

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